When 40-year-old Jackline Mudeizi walked into a Nairobi cardiac unit earlier this month, she carried with her a story familiar to many Kenyans.
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When 40-year-old Jackline Mudeizi walked into a Nairobi cardiac unit earlier this month, she carried with her a story familiar to many Kenyans.
The Nubian community has renewed its call for formal ethnic recognition, saying decades of administrative ambiguity and historical injustice continue to deny them equal access to citizenship rights, land security and political representation.Speaking on behalf of the Nubian Council of Elders Dr Musa
Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has announced a nationwide crackdown on political goons, following a wave of violence that disrupted by-elections across different regions on Thursday, No...
The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has arrested three Ministry of Labour officials stationed at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) for allegedly extorting agents handling migrant workers travelling to the Middle East.The arrests, made on 30th November 2025, followed a report al
Kenya National Police Deposit Taking Sacco and Standard Group PLC have completed a one-month brand visibility campaign in Nairobi.The campaign, which ended with a second one-day roadshow, started at Standard Group offices along Mombasa Road.The roadshow saw the caravan traverse Eastlands, pass Caban
Three officials from the Ministry of Labour based at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) have been arrested by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) for allegedly extorting agents fa...
NAIROBI – When Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo stepped off Kenya Airways flight KQ764 from Dar es Salaam on Wednesday evening, the arrivals hall at JKIA erupted. Mothers waved placards reading “Our Sons Are Home” while Gen Z activists sang the national anthem through tears.
RIYADH/NAIROBI – They have Kenyan blood but no Kenyan papers. They speak Arabic before they speak Swahili or Luhya or Kikuyu. They are the children born to Kenyan domestic workers in Saudi Arabia – and right now more than 500 of them are growing up in government orphanages because neither Riyadh nor Nairobi seems willing to claim them.
ELDORET – Twenty-four-year-old Emmanuel Kipchoge Cheruiyot (no relation to the marathon legend) left his village in Moiben on a cold July morning with a small backpack and a promise of $2,000 a month. Three months later his mother received a single photo: Emmanuel in Russian camouflage, holding an AK-12 somewhere near the Ukrainian border.
NAIROBI – At exactly 11:17 a.m. on Friday, November 21, 2025, the Central Bank of Kenya’s real-time remittances dashboard rolled past the symbolic figure: KSh 1,000,000,000,000. One trillion shillings sent home by Kenyans living abroad in just ten months –